Blog Layout

Staff-Level Geologist / Environmental Scientist

Kevin Quillan • January 31, 2025

Staff-Level Geologist / Environmental Scientist Bellingham, WA

Element Solutions is seeking a highly motivated, career-oriented candidate to join our team in Bellingham, Washington. As a staff geologist / environmental scientist, you will play a key role in planning and executing field operations while also being responsible for preparing exhibits and maps, analyzing data, and writing reports for a variety of geotechnical and geologic-hazard related projects and environmental assessments. The ideal candidate will have a strong combination of field, analytical, and communications skills that will allow them to excel in various field and office responsibilities associated with project tasks and report production. We are seeking a new team member who is dedicated to practicing and refining their skills while advancing their career as an earth and environmental science professional. This position is open to entry-level applicants with a strong educational background in the geosciences. Related job experience is preferred but not required for consideration. If interested, please contact us to discuss further. We are excited to hear from you!


Link To Full Job Posting

If you have questions, or would like to apply, please introduce yourself using the link below. We will reply with instructions on how to submit more information and answer any questions you have.

Click Here to Apply
By Kevin Quillan January 19, 2023
Experienced Wetland / Biologist / Environmental Scientist – Bellingham, WA
By Kevin Quillan November 16, 2021
Flooding along the Nooksack River has caused significant damage throughout Whatcom County during a record-setting rain event during mid-November, 2021. As a cold front leaves us with clear skies, water continues to funnel from the mountains into our large rivers and flood several lowland communities. This event highlights the power of our river systems, and shows the importance of monitoring, mapping, and modeling our drainages so that we can predict and prepare for similar events in the future.
By Kevin Quillan April 16, 2021
The dry season is rapidly approaching and with it comes more earthwork construction! The team of Geologists at Element is ready to help owners, developers, and contractors alike by providing geotechnical expertise for construction support in the upcoming season.
By Kevin Quillan April 15, 2021
New Alluvial Fan Geohazard Review
By Kevin Quillan February 25, 2021
The Shoreline Management Act (SMA) enacted by the Washington State legislature in 1971 requires most towns and cities to develop and implement Shoreline Master Programs (SMPs) to help preserve and protect Washington’s natural waters. The Ordinary High Water Mark (OHWM) must be determined on a site-by-site basis in order to properly implement the rules and guidelines found in the Shoreline Master Program.
Share by: